Bleed
Posted: April 22, 2012 Filed under: Band Profiles | Tags: 90's, ebullition, scream vocals, soundtrack of protest Leave a comment »| ::::: FACTBOX ::::: | |
| artist: BLEED label: Soundtrack of Protest, Ebullition members: |
origin: Holland, Pennsylvania years active: 1993 – 1996 Matt Mannherz – guitar |
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Portraits of Past / Bleed type: split 7″ year: 1993 released by: Ebullition Tracklist: 1. Journeyman (Portraits of Past) 2. A Known Place (Portraits of Past) 3. Mr. Elliot (Bleed) 4. Past Tense Hero (Bleed) |
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Dig the Crazy Sounds type: split 7″ year: 1994 released by: Soundtrack of Protest Tracklist: 1. Swollen 3x Over (Chain to Thread) 2. In One Foul Swoop (Chain to Thread) 3. Deadlikeus (Bleed) |
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Bully Complex type: LP year: 1995 released by: Soundtrack of Protest Tracklist: 1. Timely Reminder 2. Angels Never Watch 3. Car Call Cancel 4. History Lesson 5. Legal Jargon 6. Open Door Policy 7. Sink Like Lead 8. Director’s Cut |
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True Colors Running type: 7″ year: 1996 released by: Ebullition Tracklist: 1. Nine Down and What to Go 2. Pier 187 3. Divinely Inspired Fuck Over 4. Proper Shading Technique 5. Generation Genocide 6. White Bread No Crust |
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Breakwater
Posted: December 24, 2011 Filed under: Band Profiles | Tags: 90's, canada, demo tape, scream vocals, slow rhythm 1 Comment »| ::::: BIOGRAPHY ::::: |
| The original line-up featured Dave Truscott (who also played in Letters to the Lord Himself andHoneysuckle Serontina), Jode Shortreed (Republic of Freedom Fighters, Letters to the Lord Himself,Honeysuckle Serontina), Steve Simard (Republic of Freedom Fighters) and Dave Wenger (Daddy’s Hands, Ache Hour Credo, M-Blanket. This line-up released a Five-Song cassette in 1994. Two of these songs, Five and Seven, were re-released as Self-Titled 7” on Static (#001) in 1995. Dave was replaced by Carey Mercer (Republic of Freedom Fighters, Frog Eyes, Swan Lake) in 1995. This line-up released a song, Eleven, on a split 7” with Closure on Mountain Records and another one,Twelve, on Compilation 12” entitled I Can’t Live Without It. Both records were released on Mountain Records from NY in 1996, and their catalog numbers are MTN #007 and MTN #009 respectively. The band broke up shortly after. Another song from the cassette, One, was posthumously released on a compilation CD entitled A Benefit Compilation Brought To You By Mayfly in 1997. |
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Demo type: demo tape year: 1994 Tracklist: 1. One 2. Two 3. Three 4. Four 5. Five *note: not official cover-art |
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Self-Titled type: 7″ year: 1995 released by: Static Records Tracklist: 1. Five 2. Seven |
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Breakwater / Closure type: split 7″ year: 1996 released by: Mountain C.I.A., Linkwork Records Tracklist: 1. Eleven (Breakwater) 2. Servant to Silence (Closure) 3. The Children’s Crusade (Closure) |
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Mohinder
Posted: November 20, 2011 Filed under: Band Profiles | Tags: 90's, fast rhythm, scream vocals 3 Comments »| ::::: BIOGRAPHY ::::: |
| 1993. Cupertino, CA. Right in the heart of what was soon to become (for a time) the new economic heart of America, Silicon Valley, came a hair-raising, filling-rattling scream of rage. Hidden behind the pristine office parks and suburban strip malls, a seething force of paranoid aggression was brooding, and its name was Mohinder. For a little over a year, Mohinder captured the attention of the Bay Area’s alienated hardcore underground, providing a Northern California counterpart to the burgeoning San Diego art-punk scene (Mohinder, like Heroin, Antioch Arrow, et al, was associated with the notorious Gravity Records) with their brief but absurdly powerful bursts of shambolic noise and instantly legendary live performances. By the end of 1994 Mohinder was only a memory, the brevity of the band’s existence a testament to its unsustainably fierce, almost superhuman energy.Mohinder’s four members went on to form a number of noteworthy new bands, including Jenny Piccolo, Calm, Makara, the Anasazi, Duster, Valium Aggelian, Haelah, Eiafuawn, El Buzzard, A-Set, Breasts and Big Thicket. GSL’s Discography collects Mohinder’s complete musical output — the two EPs they put out on their own Unleaded imprint, their one Gravity EP, and live performances recordeed at the Gilman in Berkeley and on KZSU Stanford radio. Jesse Ashlock |
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O Nation, You Bleed From Many Wounds, 1896 type: 7″ year: 1993 released by: Unleaded Records Tracklist: 1. To Satisfy 2. Run 3. Give 4. Inhuman Nature 5. Numb |
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Mohinder/Nitwits type: split 7″ year: 1994 released by: Unleaded Records Tracklist: 1. Captain America (Nitwits) 2. Walgreens Girl (Nitwits) 3. Strawgly (Nitwits) 4. Number One (Mohinder) 5. Imbalance (Mohinder) 6. Itch (Mohinder) |
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Self-Titled type:7″ year: 1994 released by: Gravity Records Tracklist: 1. The Mission 2. Alien 3. Division 4. Acceptance 5. The Static Cult 6. Beautiful 7. One Warrior 8. Expiration |
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Transient Sequences type: 7″ year: 1999 released by: Unleaded Records Tracklist: 1. Ellipse 2. Number Two 3. Give 4. Itch 5. Imbalance 6. 101 7. Channelled 8. Numb |
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Everything type: LP+CD year: 2001 released by: Unleaded Records Tracklist: 1. To Satisfy 2. Run 3. Give 4. Inhuman Nature 5. Numb 6. Of Sound Mind 7. 101 8. Number One 9. Imbalance 10. Itch 11. Expiration 12. Beautiful 13. The Static Cult 14. The Mission 15. Acceptance 16. Division 17. One Warrior 18. Alien 19. Live @ Gilman St. 11/93 20. Live @ Gilman St. 02/94 21. Live on KZSU 05/94 |
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